It is very important that you contact us if you are thinking of press releasing your paper, to find out when it will be published and what print embargo rules we have in place.
Please contact: Sarah Waterhouse at swaterhous@wiley.com
Our guide to promoting your BJUI paper to the media
Our most recent press releases:
Nerve sparing helps most prostate cancer patients to have same orgasms as before surgery (February 2012)
Major variation in bladder cancer subtype trends highlights need for focused research (January 2012)
Erectile dysfunction study shows high prevalence of peripheral neuropathy (December 2011)
Drugs used to tackle hospital-acquired infections can increase post-op complications (October 2011)
Nearly half the world’s adults will experience lower urinary tract symptoms by 2018 (September 2011)
Improved radical surgery techniques provide positive outcomes for bladder cancer patients (August 2011)
Homosexuals report more problems with prostate cancer drug than heterosexuals (June 2011)
Watching how cancer patients interact online could help clinicians provide better services (May 2011)
Non-invasive extenders are better than surgery for men who want a longer penis (April 2011)
70% of prostate cancer patients on ADT gain significant weight in first year (March 2011)
Less radical tumour surgery can offer better long-term kidney function (February 2011)
Weight-loss surgery improved female urinary problems but male erection issues got worse (January 2011)
Press Releases in 2010
Shockwaves work better than surgery for smaller kidney stones trapped in the ureter (November 2010)
Interactive media improved patients’ understanding of cancer surgery by more than a third (October 2010)
63% of women report sexual problems with orgasm proving biggest issue in teens and 20s (August 2010)
High-risk prostate cancer associated with significantly lower bone mineral content loss (July 2010)
96% of vasectomy patients cleared without need for multiple semen samples (June 2010)
Press Releases in 2009
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